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ALT flap with vascularized fascia lata for one-stage functional patellar tendon reconstruction

Authors :
Gianluca Sapino
Steven Lo
Wassim Raffoul
Stéphane Cherix
P.G. di Summa
Olivier Borens
Patrice Zaugg
Source :
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery. 72:467-476
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Summary Introduction Composite anterolateral thigh (ALT) flap with vascularized fascia lata can reconstitute patellar tendon integrity and knee soft tissue coverage in one stage. However, long-term evidence of outcomes is lacking. This work analyzes long-term functional results, compares subtotal and total reconstruction of patellar tendon, and assesses the respective function of the extensor apparatus. Patients and methods Outcomes of reconstruction using 10 ALT flaps in 9 patients (age range 21–87 years) were analyzed (mean follow-up 30 ± 6 months). Knee Society Scores, isometric knee extensor strength (M1-M5), and sensory recovery were evaluated, together with active range of motion and extensor lag of the reconstructed limb, compared to contralateral. Results Ten flaps were used for tendon replacement in 9 patients. Eight (80%) free flaps and 2 (20%) propeller distally based flaps were used. Complications requiring the harvest of a second flap were seen in 2 patients. All patients could return to their daily activities without the use of walking supports. Mean active ROM was 94.4° with an extensor lag of 9.4°, without a significant difference between partial and total patellar tendon reconstruction. The mean knee and functional scores of the Knee Society were 81/100 and 77/100, respectively. Conclusion Composite ALT flap with fascia lata can satisfy the twofold needs of functional restoration and soft tissue coverage, thus ensuring stable results in total and subtotal knee extensor mechanism reconstruction. Distally based flaps should be carefully considered, as they lead to higher complication rates.

Details

ISSN :
17486815
Volume :
72
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....27ad1a191aee3d5f9012333e59e1bc26
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjps.2018.11.002